Bucs WR Gage carted off field late, hospitalized

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TAMPA, Fla. — Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Russell Gage was taken off the field by stretcher late in the fourth quarter of the team’s 31-14 wild-card playoff loss to the Dallas Cowboys on Monday night.

Gage was injured when he stumbled on a route, went to the ground, couldn’t make the catch and took a hard shot to the neck from Donovan Wilson. He appeared to try to get up but couldn’t and slammed his hand into the ground in frustration.

Players from both teams took a knee and prayed while medical personnel attended to Gage. Tom Brady, who threw the pass to Gage, stood near the medical staff before the game resumed.

“They took him to the hospital,” coach Todd Bowles said. “Right now he has a concussion. They’re also testing him for potential neck injuries.”

As far as movement of his extremities, Bowles added: “His fingers were moving when he was down. I don’t know about the rest.”

The play came two weeks after Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin collapsed, suffered cardiac arrest and needed to be resuscitated on the field during another prime-time Monday night game. He was discharged from a Buffalo area hospital last week.

“It was really tough — especially with what happened a couple weeks ago,” Bucs inside linebacker Lavonte David said. “Russ is a great dude off the field and a great guy on the field. We definitely hope he’s well. He was moving and stuff like that, that was a good sign. Definitely hope he’s OK.”

Tight end Cam Brate, who suffered a sprained neck in Week 6 and left the field on a stretcher added: “You hate to see a guy go down like that, especially with the game being kind of out of reach at that point. It’s really hard to see your teammate like that. We’re all thinking about Russ and hope he’s doing well. Yeah, it’s tough.”

ESPN’s Jenna Laine and The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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